The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 13, 1929, Image 8
Saturday, June 15th, Is
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and We’ll Help Make It a Red Letter
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Day for Southern Motorists
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Five thousand (5000) tires will he the daily output of the great new Goodyear plant
at Gadsden, Alabama. Saturday, in a great one day sale, we and other Goodyear
Dealers in this vicinity hope to sell more than that number. We want to show that
even this plant will have to be expanded to take care of the South’s needs. We want
to mark the opening of this plant with an appreciation sale. ~~
We offer you the popularly acclaimed “world’s greatest tires”—Goodyear Double
Eagles, All Weathers and Pathfinders at remarkably low prices.
We’ll be up early and here late to serve you. We’ll show
you why more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any
other kind—why Goodyears are superior in tread and car
cass—why the South has gone Goodyear.
Gome in Saturday and leave us show you our red letter
day values.
Whd the South
Makes the South.
“Opening of the new Goodyear
tire plant at Gadsden, Alabama,
marks an impressive forward
stride in the industrial develop
ment of the Sooth. It is signifi
cant of onr future that the world’s
greatest robber company sees in
the Sooth its best opportunity for
Hon. Bibb Graves,
Governor of Alabama.
Visit the Goodyear Southern Plants.
Goodyear gladly welcomes visitors at its Cedartown, Georgia,
Cotton Mill and, when in operation, its new cotton mills at
Atco, Georgia, and RockmartrGeorgia, and tire building
plant at Gadsden, Alabama.
Come in and Get the low Price Saturday on Your Size at the
Barnwell
Station
Lloyd A. Plexico, Manager
BarnwelL S. 0.